Africa, المجلد 61Oxford University Press, 1991 Includes Proceedings of the Executive council and List of members, also section "Review of books". |
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الصفحة 73
... village is ritually personified in the collective Kiri shrine . Kiri is the word we translate as village . The shrine is an almost 2 m high ovoid earth mound . At the end of the cereal harvests the priest of the shrine performs a ...
... village is ritually personified in the collective Kiri shrine . Kiri is the word we translate as village . The shrine is an almost 2 m high ovoid earth mound . At the end of the cereal harvests the priest of the shrine performs a ...
الصفحة 74
... villages , aligning themselves with different contenders for ' native ' colonial administrative positions . Such factionalism often fol- lowed or resulted in the division of the village into wards . There are few large villages in ...
... villages , aligning themselves with different contenders for ' native ' colonial administrative positions . Such factionalism often fol- lowed or resulted in the division of the village into wards . There are few large villages in ...
الصفحة 163
... villages , and other people and families may constitute a part of the village without being related to the village's longest established lineage . This is true of almost all major villages of the Mabeet . These do not normally consist ...
... villages , and other people and families may constitute a part of the village without being related to the village's longest established lineage . This is true of almost all major villages of the Mabeet . These do not normally consist ...
المحتوى
the colour coding of mystical mending in Zulu | 26 |
regicide and royal shrines among | 40 |
The Bobo house and the uses of categories of descent | 71 |
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طبعات أخرى - عرض جميع المقتطفات
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activities African agricultural appear associated attempt become called cause cent chapter Churches claim colonial concern context continued crops cultivation cultural dambo death discussion divination early economic effect elders especially established example experience fact famine fishing forces give given healing household important increased individual Institute interest International involved issues king Kuria labour land less living London major means migration nature Nigeria original particular period person political population position possible present problem production question recent reference regard region relations relatively represented response result ritual role rural season Shilluk shrine social society South southern spirit structure symbolic traditional University University Press urban village women